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stefanh3 07-01-2001 10:00 PM

Well, couldn't think of a better name... What it does is simple: It records the number of times each user opens a thread in every forum and lets your search for users that only make heavy use of a specific forum. I use it to ask people to get involved a bit more into the board like general discussion and not only to hang around in the gallery. I hope someone else finds it useful as well, I sure know I do. :)

stefanh3 07-02-2001 03:16 PM

Download discontinued till the reported errors are fixed.

ztsky 07-02-2001 05:27 PM

a great hack.
i'll try on my board.

MrLister 07-03-2001 04:40 AM

good job! this is really usefull! :)

Jpp 07-03-2001 09:24 AM

Installation works fine, everything is there but i dont get any hits at all, no matter what number i put in the fields. tried from 0-90%

any suggestions??

psico 07-03-2001 09:25 AM

I have the same problem...

stefanh3 07-03-2001 03:20 PM

Did you run the setup.php script and did it work allright? Please go into phpmyadmin to the user section in the database and see if the new colums forum1, etc. are there. Also try if anything changes when you open a thread with you userid (normally 1 ;)). I tried the hack instructions with a clean setup of the board and it works fine for me...

ztsky 07-03-2001 03:28 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by stefanh3
Did you run the setup.php script and did it work allright? Please go into phpmyadmin to the user section in the database and see if the new colums forum1, etc. are there. Also try if anything changes when you open a thread with you userid (normally 1 ;)). I tried the hack instructions with a clean setup of the board and it works fine for me...
I have the same problem...
I have do everything,but....

stefanh3 07-03-2001 06:07 PM

Hmmm..... I suppose none of you can give me access to your board to look into this?

stefanh3 07-03-2001 06:14 PM

Please check if you got new entries in you user tables.... They should be called forum1, forum2, etc. If not then the setup.php has got an error and only works with my PHP version. Also try the mysql query
Code:

select * from user where forum1>0
Replace forum1 with any other forum number if your forum1 is a category or empty.


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